Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 14
EU Assesses Impact of U.S. Curbs on Anthropic AI Access as Europe Pushes Tech Sovereignty
Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 14

EU Assesses Impact of U.S. Curbs on Anthropic AI Access as Europe Pushes Tech Sovereignty

3 articles · Updated · Reuters · Jun 14

Summary

  • Brussels said it is examining the practical fallout for European users after U.S. export controls forced Anthropic to restrict access to its most advanced AI models.
  • Anthropic said Friday it would abruptly disable those models for all users after Washington ordered it to suspend access for foreign nationals on national security grounds.
  • The European Commission said highly capable AI models can aid cyber-defence but also pose serious cybersecurity risks, and argued any contingency measures should not discriminate against partners.
  • The episode, the Commission said, underscores Europe's need to strengthen technological sovereignty as access to critical AI services can be shaped by U.S. security policy.

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